1956 in association football

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Years in football (soccer): 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
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Years: 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1956 throughout the world.

Events[]

  • November 3 – Dutch club Rapid JC makes its European debut with a defeat (3-4) on home soil against Yugoslavia's Red Star Belgrade in the second round of the European Cup.
  • Foundation of Royal Thai Navy F.C.

Winners club national championship[]

International tournaments[]

Shared by  England,  Scotland,  Wales &  Northern Ireland

Births[]

January[]

  • January 16: Martin Jol (Dutch footballer and manager)
  • January 17: Faouzi Mansouri (Algerian footballer)
  • January 31: Stefan Majewski (Polish footballer)

February[]

March[]

April[]

May[]

  • May 3: Bernd Förster (German international footballer)
  • May 19: Jan Fiala (Czech footballer)

June[]

  • June 5: Martin Koopman (Dutch footballer)
  • June 12: David Narey (Scottish footballer)
  • June 26: Maxime Bossis (French footballer)

July[]

  • July 15: Emmanuel Kunde (Cameroonian footballer)
  • July 20: Thomas N'Kono (Cameroonian footballer)
  • July 29: Jean-Luc Ettori (French footballer)

August[]

September[]

  • September 8: Jacky Munaron (Belgian footballer)
  • September 14: Béla Bodonyi (Hungarian footballer)
  • September 14: Ray Wilkins (English footballer)
  • September 23: Paolo Rossi (Italian footballer) (died 2020)
  • September 30: Frank Arnesen (Danish footballer)

October[]

  • October 10: Raúl Gorriti, Peruvian international footballer (died 2015)
  • October 28: Frank Vercauteren (Belgian international footballer)

November[]

December[]

  • December 6: Klaus Allofs (German footballer)
  • December 9: Oscar Garré (Argentine footballer)
  • December 10: Jan van Dijk (Dutch footballer and manager)
  • December 11: Ricardo Giusti (Argentine footballer)

Deaths[]

August[]

  • August 12 – Gianpiero Combi, 53, Italian goalkeeper, captaining winner of the 1934 FIFA World Cup and one of Italy's greatest goalkeepers of all-time.

October[]

  • October 16 - Jules Rimet, 83, 3rd president of FIFA.
  • October 24 - Tom Whittaker, 58, Arsenal manager, heart attack

References[]

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